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After traveling the world, one of the last remaining fully-rigged three masted iron-hulled cargo ship in the world found its home in New York.

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One of the last remaining fully rigged iron-hulled sailing ships from the 19th century has been lovingly restored and is now docked at New York’s historic South Street Seaport Museum.

First launched in 1885 from Southampton, England, Wavertree is a majestic relic of maritime trade. Measuring over 300 feet in length, this fully-rigged ship once carried cargo across the globe. She carried grain from Australia, nitrate from Chile, lumber from the west coast of the United States, and jute from modern-day Bangladesh. She called at ports on every continent except Antarctica. After 24 years of service, including at least three circumnavigations of the globe and surviving a Cape Horn storm that tore down her masts, Wavertree was eventually anchored in the harbor of Punta Arenas, Chile, before being rediscovered and brought to New York.

Today, Wavertree stands as the crown jewel of the South Street Seaport Museum’s collection. Visitors can explore her decks, imagining the life of sailors who worked the ship’s ropes and braved treacherous seas. The vessel was meticulously restored between 2015 and 2016, with her hull repaired and rigging replaced, ensuring her historical integrity for future generations.

Her location at the South Street Seaport Museum, once the heart of the city’s maritime trade, places her in the midst of a waterfront that has witnessed the ebb and flow of commerce for centuries. The ship is a living testament to New York’s rich maritime history.

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Wavertree is part of the South Street Seaport Museum’s larger collection and can be visited alongside other historic ships in the Museum’s fleet along with additional galleries and objects that explore the ​origins and growth of New York as a world port. The ship is located at Pier 16 and is open to the public for tours during the Museum’s operating hours: Wednesday-Sunday from 11am to 5pm from March to December and weekends only 11am to 5pm from January to February.

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